The Role of Immunoglobulin in Allergy /Nenita S. Canafranca
Material type: TextPublisher: Kuala Lumpur: Institute for Medical Research 1983Copyright date: ©1983Description: 59 pages : illustrations. ; 28cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- QW 601
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Reference | NIH Library NIH Library | Koleksi Thesis SEAMEO | QW 601 .N437 1983 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | DMM0000127 | ||
Reference | NIH Library NIH Library | Koleksi Thesis SEAMEO | QW 601 .N437 1983 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2 | Not for loan | DMM0000128 |
(Seameo-Tropmed Course) Institute for Medical Research. Diploma in Medical Microbiology. 1982-83
References.
As early as 1906, the word allergy was initiallly used by Von Pirquet to describe an altered immunologic responsiveness to a foreign substance. Since then, this definition has been widely used accepted by many authors. "Allergy" is form Greek word allos (other) and ergon (work). The derivation implies an unusual or inappropriate reaction to stimulus. "it is a disorder of the immune system it is immunity gone wrong.
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